This symposium will highlight CVM’s role in protecting human and animal health and will share information on the center’s One Health approach to:

  • Animal drug safety surveillance;
  • Animal drug development for minor species, such as honeybees, and minor uses in major species like cattle, dogs, and horses;
  • Animal cells, tissues, and cell- and tissue-based products, such as blood or platelet-rich plasma; and
  • Novel food ingredients that function in the gut of an animal to affect qualities like feed efficiency, waste output, and the reduction of pathogens in food products made from the animal.

This program has been approved for 4 hours of RACE continuing education credit for veterinarians and veterinary technicians in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Please note that RACE credit is only available for those who attend the live event.

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* 1. First and Last Name

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* 2. Email Address

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* 3. In what country do you currently reside?

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* 5. What sector best represents you or your organization?

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* 6. Please select from the option below

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* 7. If you are a veterinarian or veterinary technician and need AAVSB/RACE credit, please provide the following.

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* 8. How did you hear about this event?

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* 9. What would you like to know about One Health and CVM's work at FDA?

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